Word: hurley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Secretary of War Patrick Jay Hurley bought 1,200-acre Belmont Plantations near Leesburg, Va., recently sold under foreclosure by Publisher Edward Beale ("Ned") McLean of the Washington Post; denied a report that he had loaned $100,000 to Publisher McLean...
...Goodwin, Cambridge, E. Greene, Cambridge, L. D. Hallett, West Somerville, J. H. Hallowell, Brookline, Pa., E. N. Hartley, Lowell, D. W. Haycock, Calais, Mc., L. Hershon, Cambridge, M. L. Hoffman, Mattapan, L. T. Holden, Idaho Falls, Idaho, R. S. Dermell, Brunswick, Mc., T. H. Hunter, Cambridge, E. A. Hurley, Cambridge, A. Hyde, Jr., Ware, W. E. Ingalis, Jr., Winthrop, O. F. Ingram, Cohasset, T. L. Ireland, Brooklyn, N. Y., S. Isenstein, Cambridge, R. Jorgensen, Tokyo, Japan, J. F. Keating, Jr., Clinton, F. G. Kilgour, Springfield, H. M. Kowal, Boston, R. Kramer, Davenport, Iowa, R. Lagreze, Jamaica Plain, L. Leaman, Roxbury...
Next day Secretary Hurley went to a luncheon of the Bond Club where he echoed most of the things he had said the night before...
Immediately after the Bond Club luncheon, he got news that sent him and Mrs. Hurley fairly flying back to Washington. Their daughter Ruth, 9, had swallowed a Red Cross pin. (Damage: zero...
...Ruth Hurley, 9, daughter of Secretary of War Patrick Jay Hurley...